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An estimate of how much money you’ll make and spend over a certain amount of time
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Borrowed amount in a loan
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Percentage Extra from borrowing
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Detailed file of credit history
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Calculated from the credit report
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Can increase over time
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An amount subtracted from a taxable income
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Taxes taken from your paycheck
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Someone who can be claimed to reduce taxable income
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Amount charged every month in an insurance policy
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The max amount your insurance policy will reimburse you
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Covers your vehicle insurance-wise
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Covers your belongings house-wise
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Covers your medical needs
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Free Application for Federal Student Aid
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Need to be repaid in interest
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Free money that do not have to be repaid
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Allows the opportunity to earn money to pay for education
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Long-term frame of gaining
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Purchases stock, Puts money into business
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Owns shares in a company
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Single unit of ownership in a company
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Profit, paid to shareholders
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A loan from a company or government that earns interest over time
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People buying and selling pieces (shares) of a business based on how much they think those pieces will be worth
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Pools $ from multiple investors into variety of securities (stocks, bonds)
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Invest in multiple assets. Tracks a specific industry, commodity or index
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Upward and Downward patterns of the stock market
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Describes when the stock market is rising and the economy is booming
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Describes a declining market and a receding economy
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Explains the combonation of federal grants, loans and work-study a college is offering you
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Tells you vital information your eligiabilty for financial aid
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A defined benefit plan for retirement, fixed benefit each month
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For frequent use and multiple transactions—deposit money, pay bills, make purchases, access cash
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Designed to save money for the future, Not designed for frequent transactions